The Times - 02/02/1962
1962; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rome Correspondent, From Our African Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Commonwealth Staff, IRENE WARD., K. RUSIEM, JAMES AMOS, NAURICE HOLMES, A. B. B. VALENTINE, J. S. WILLS, A. V. HARVEY., ARTHUR HOLT, WALTER ELLIOT, J. F. SOUTHERN, BY Professor Max Beloff, B. H. LIDDELL HART, K. G. DOBSON, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, C. M. W., C. A. E, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Motor Car Hire Service, Public Appointments, Opera And Ballet, Legal Notices. Display Advertising: Banister, Walton & Co, The Albright & Wilson Group, Gas, Pearl Assurance, Hermeseal, Royal Navy, B.R.S, Gardeners Chronicle, I.C.I, The Stndard Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Geographical Magazine, Colvilles, The Times, Monk, Churchill, Europian Chemical News. Law: High Court Of Justice: Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division English Marriage Dissolved By Talak Russ (Otherwise Geffers) V. Russ (De Waele Intervening), Motorized Bedstead Summonses, High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division No Property In "Today" Norman Kark Publications Ltd. v. Odhams Press Ltd.. News: Berlin Tunnel "For Western Agents" E. German Protest To French Cracks On Station Platform, Date For British Entry Into E.E.C. Recedes, £1M. Car Ferry For Channel Route, Mr. Molotov In Hospital, Paris Under Guard Tanks Join Riot Police Weekend Security Precautions O.A.S. Men Held, Scotland Yard Chief Tells Of Telephone Calls, Clerks Hit Out At Economic Policy, Cabinet Clash On Northern Rhodesia? Revised Proposals Discussed Consultations With Sir R. Welensky, Sun's Luminous Arches As Radio Transmitters, Inquest Test On Dead Man's Parachutes, Snow From Sicily To N. Germany, Royal Ballet Could Use Ballet Rambert, Growing Shield Of Armoured Cars, Comprehensive Water Boards Proposed Unified Control Of Resources, 301 Nominated For Malta Election, Mig Pilot On Espionage Charge Trial Date To Be Fixed Later, Creatng A Better Image Of Clergy, Decision On Cuba A "Victory For U.S." President Welcomes Mr. Dean Rusk, Japanese Swimmers Receive Apology Criticism Of Ban, Soviet Geographers' Tribute To Scott, Books Judged To Be Obscene, College Entry Reform Call "System Enveloped In Mystery", Rival African Groups Prepare For April Encounter Nigerians Still Hoping To Effect Reconciliation, Smallpox Suspect May Be Clear, Move To Change Wire-Tapping Law In U.S. Federal Agents Handicapped, ERNIE Picks Bond Winners, Bonn Takes Closer Look At Soviet Overtures Decision Awaits Dr. Adenauer's Return, Delhi Worried By New Naga Attacks More Troops Sent, Free Hand For New Railways Board Services Related To Demand, Fire Damp Used In Welsh Gas Supply Piped From Behind Coal Face, N.U.R. To Negotiate On Offer: Busmen Will Work On, No Jobs For Miss Roberta Cowell, Argentine Foreign Policy Clash, London Talks On Jamaica Opened Desire To Stay In Commonwealth, Emigrants Return From Australia, New Editor For The "Daily Express", Housewives Choose Small Joints, "Navvies" Grab £3,000 At Edgware, Party Backing For Signor Fanfani, Tokyo Airport Ban On Dutch Flights Transport Of Troops To New Guinea, Firms Worried By Import Of Guns Fears Of Social Ill-Effects, Mr. Adzhubei And Mr. Harriman Discuss Laos Rising U.S. Hopes Of Settlement, Glasgow Puts Up Council Rents, Medieval Charters Given To County Historical Value, Commercial Court Favours Merger With Admiralty, Sir E. Harrison's Term Extended, "Stupid To Turn Man Down" Court Chairman's Appeal, Architects Urge Transfer Of Greek Capital Athens In Danger Of "Suffocation", When To Accept A Gift, Salmon War Breaks Out Again Inshore Fishermen Race With Time, 10 Die When Ship Hits Mine, Envoy Again Sees Mr. Gromyko, Avoiding Epidemics Of Poliomyelitis, Madan Bequest To Ashmolean, Another Detention In Ceylon, Coal Board Step Up Pay Offer To Miners Proposed Increase Would ADD £8M. To Wages Bill, Meeting Place Of Graduates Coffee Pot Clubs' Growing Success, Woman Scientist Gaoled, Viewers More Serious I.T.A. Head Sees New Trends, New Stage In Atom Power Tests, Seeing A Dog About A Parachute, Talks On Warsaw Pact Forces Move-To Strengthen Defence Power, Plans To Ease Strike Chaos Inner Ring Road In London, Dutch To Free 52 Indonesians, Evangelical Council Support Intercommunion Plea, A Matter Of Life And Death, Draft Constitution For Transkei, The Prospects For Atlantic Union, Telephone Call Cleared Car, "The Times" Common Market Booklet, Storm Over Ostend Terrible Glory And Grim Shipwreck Scene Watched By Young Girl, Security Council Discuss Kashmir Pakistan Complaint Of Indian "Threats", U. S. Communists' Trial Put Off Party's Claim, Anti-Government Demonstration In Oporto, Barristers As Godfathers At Law Helping Overseas Students, Man Admits Tax Debt IS £108,000, Man In The News Signor Fanfani's Architect Of Victory. Arts and Entertainment: A Passage To India On Broadway, Television Programmes, Pianists WHO Delight In Their Craft, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,903, The Sale Room 500gns. Paid For Bureau Cabinet Eighteenth-Century German Piece, An Evening With Thomas Carlyle's Heroes, Mannerly Playing By Dutch Group, Turkish Singer For Donna Anna. News in Brief: Item withdrawn. Sport: Barrington Test Decision Today, Rackets, More Evening Meetings Abat Jour Should Win Again Gold Wire May Atone, Guy's Look Good Enough To Keep Cup, Miss Heald Finds Right Line Doubts Removed By Downhill Victory, Territorial Games More Satisfying, Sports in Brief, Players at Play Miss D. Wilkinson, Newport Superior To Weakened Oxford, Yesterday's Wincanton Results, Strong S. African Hockey Sides, Hampshire's Double Hopes May Fall To Durham, Brain Turns Game For Bradfield, Fishbourne First On Cresta Run, Walker Knocks Out Austrian English Amateurs Draw With Scots, Bath Club Cup Squash Rackets, Programme For Windsor Today. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons, 15,000 "Ever-Readys" as corps d'elite, Peers look at I.C.I.-Courtaulds conflict with disfavour House Of Lords, M.P.s press for racial freedom Bill, M.P. Seeks To Change Take-Over Law, Mr. Macmillan Surprises Backbenchers, Peers Unhappy Over I.C.I. Merger Pleas For Inquiry Rejected, Labour Challenge On Farm Costs Government Pledge Limits Cuts, Mr. Speir Will Not Stand Again. Picture Gallery: Picture Bequest To Two Galleries, High Buildings In Canada. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Comprehensive Water Control, Not So Full House, The Rest Nowhere, To Deter Others?, Adjustment. Letters to the Editor: Social Workers' Training, Cyprus Tax Law, 'Military Bric-A-Brac'?, Data Recorders, U.K.'s Nuclear Policy, ICE Risk From Aircraft, Passengers Or Vehicles? The Role Of Public Transport, Absent Members. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Belfast. Obituaries: Lady McEntee, The Rt. Rev. J. I. Peacocke A Former Bishop Of Derry And Raphoe, Mr. N. H. Moller, Mr. R. W. M. Arbuthnot, Lord Clifford Of Chudleigh, Obituary. Reviews: A Smooth Thriller But do these People Matter?, An Early Bergman Film at Last Reaches London, Jazz Courts Disaster and Introduces Comedy, L.P.O.'s Unusual Opening Michael Tippett's Ritual Dances, Concerted Works By Four Moderns, Worst and Best of Musical Fashion. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Business and Finance: Bound For Europe, Lynton Holdings Link With Insurance, Canadian Fire Losses Greater, £3M. Security Turnover Expected, Value Of The I.C.I. Bid, U.S. Goods Output Peak Forecast, Kensington Palace Hotel Proposed Scrip Issue Mr. Keith Erskine On Expansion Of Security Interests, January Mining Outputs, Squeeze On EQUITY Profits May Be Easing START Of Export Credit Race Feared, Latest Dividends, Malaya May Introduce New Company Laws, Paris Freights Payment Change, Fewer U.K. Ships Laid Up, U.S. Motor Firms' Outputs Up Sharply, U.S. Gold Stock Down $25M. Foreign Deposits Rise, Henlys Limited Record Turnover, Cyclohexane Plant To Be Built In Canada Raw Material For The Production Of Nylon, U.K. Firm Gets Nato Contract, World Bank's Reserves Up, Canadian Bank Rate Falls Slightly, West German Loans Of Up To Dm. 100M. For Chile Relief Contribution Towards 1960 Earthquake, Wall Street Again Higher Advances Of $1, Rising Productivity In Building Industry, Keen Search For Funds, Company News Lower Profit Margins Forecast By Steel & Co. City And Country Props. Await Better Terms, Gas Purification To Raise £294,000, Slower Rate Of Fall In Company Profits., Fewer Notes Return From Circulation Drop Of Nearly £3M., Wall Street's $1 Gains, Rubber Output Higher In October, Rhodesia Broken Hill's New Furnace, Wholesale Prices Rise 2 1/2% In 1961 Biggest Annual Increase Since 1957, Oil Exploration In Assam Suspended, 'Chartered'profit Maintained Dividend Again 50%, Pilkington Glass Sales Lower, Pound Gains Ground New York A Buyer, Unit Trust Prices, Quieter Day In Markets Long-Dated Funds In Demand, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: Business Changes District Bank Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Tin Prices Fall Back, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: John D. Wood & Co., Country Properties.
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